Buchtel High School - Griffin Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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.144 lllfllllhf .S?LL6!2l'l! COLLHCL Student Councrl IS the elected representatrve body of Buchtel mgh school It sponsored dances mrxers and open houses The group sells pencrls erasers and rulers to students They handled all student electrons along wrth the Sprmg Sports campargn Student Councrl members make up the Actrvrtres Commtttee along wrth other students and varlous faculty members Dwrght Vmcent served as presldent Rodney Crxslrp vrce presldent Mary Cattran secretary and Carol Hodge treasurer Student Councrl rs advrsed by Mr L O Weiss Carpenter s Studio W6l,llOl'1Cl SNOHOI' 0610! Membership ID the Natronal Honor Socrety rs one of the htghest honors a senror can recerve Members are selected from the upper one thrrd of the semor class All the elrgrble students are rated carefully by the faculty on scholarship leadershxp character and servrce Thrs year frlty one members were mducted The offrcers chosen by the group were Ioanne Sheary prest dent Tom Larnmer vrce presrdent Charlotte Boone secretary and Llesel Ersenhtemer treasurer The sponsor was Mr O 1. Schneyer N H S took care of postmg mtormatron concernmg sfholarshlps and planned speclal actrvrtres for Cltlzenshxp Week Carpenter s Studxc , +1 if f at as if if -nf - ' - ' - r'-t ' S A. 25 I

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M019 QCL 'Continued from Page 31 of the St. Louis Blues. Very absorbed in a game of Old Maid were Admiral Dwight Vincent, Seaman First Class MacDowall, and deck boys Iohn Drain, and Frank Metcalf. Dwight was telling about his exciting experiences on the S.S.-Y.M.C.A. while his Navy buddies listened attentively. Kibitzing all over the place were those two hard guys, Dick Volk and Dick Wagner. We left the wreck room before it was a complete wreck and strolled up to the library. Here we found Lauralee Shea autographing copies of How To Win Friends and Influence Sponsors , while her personal valet, She'll Laugh at Anything Loughridge, was busy giving her a Toni. Buried in a book entitled How To Cheat At Bridge was Kay Ftobinson. lust then, Barbara Thompson burst into the library with Dave Dresser on her heels. Barbara was crying I hate you, l hate youl while she kissed him madly. Things were getting a little too hot for comfort in the library so up we went to the pool room. Here we spotted Pool Room Mary Cattran and some of her colleagues including Bob Wilson, Nick Thomas, Iack Godshalk and Red Stiller. Shorty Hakes, champion pin-ball machine player in the U,S.A., retired to the pin-ball machine, and got three black out games, which made her the envy of everyone present. Dick Everhard, T. N. F. P., and wife Martha. came in to watch Cattran get behind that eight ball. lack Usner strolled in but no one recognized him. lack was voted Most Promising Artist of 1958 and it had gone to his head. He was wearing a mauve beret, a red and white polka dot flowing tie, and a blue shirt with P. W. on it no doubt to mean prize winner. With lack came Nick Barnes, The Greatest Thing Since Al Iolson when he sings the crowd swings ! 4Continued on Page 325 MA Continued from Page 31 Miller. Margie Sturdevant leaves her boisterousness to Mary Bare- more, and Marilyn Winter leaves her chemistry lab technique to Nancy Cadot. Ieanne Albrecht wills her temper to Ioan Lauqhman. Eleanor Botimer wills her books and hours of study to her sister Phyllis, and Harriet Victor wills her countless hours of study to her brother Tom. Nina Clark wills her shortness to Margie Blucker. Kenneth Denton wills his friendship with Mr. Wetzel to Charles Esselbum. who needs it badly. Mary Firestone wills her shy, quiet, reserved personality to Mary Hall. Deborah Leeper leaves her long finger- nails to Noney Rosen. Evelyn Kraker wills her temper to Paul Templeton. Martha De Groat bequeaths her driving ability and speed to Ioan Cook. Iohn Drain wills his pool cue at Roughley's to Dave Goulding and gives the Old Gray Mare to an up and coming gangster, Don Miller. To Neal Frampton, Barbara Hile donates her sweet nature and ability of being friendly with her teachers. Iudy Cole graciously leaves her knitting needles behind for Benny Norval, while Roz Raipstein apologetically leaves four long years ol strain and agony to her sister Esther. With a sigh of reliel Barb Klein wills Miss Mooney's 5th period algebra classes to Iean McConnell. Wanda Hazel donates her lock and locker to Marlene Colby. Mary Lou McDonald donates her second floor locker to her lreshie sister Barbara, and Nancy Fambauch donates 1 hers to Sally and Kathryn in hopes that they put it to better us: than she did. Gretchen Olcott gets Peggy Hook's tennis game. Mary lane Koury's headaches and fun planning assemblies. fContiriued on Page 323



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9 Barbara Alexander headed the Ir YTeens thls year Wllh Kathleen Garrrgan vlce presldent Norma Stampfle secretary Helen Bauch treasurer and Mrss Margaret Oechsner the new advrser The 1un1or club sent grits to the Chxldren s Home at Chnstmas and as an Easter prolect sent books and games to the Detentron Home They sponsored a dance and a cookle sale at school Both Semor and Iumor Y Teens are aftxhated wrth Y W C A Carpenter s Studlo Hell Headed by Mary Cattran presrdent Mary Baremore vxce presldent Carol Hodge secretary and Lauralee Shea treasurer the Se-mor YTeen has much to rts credrt Its members have contrlbuted several dmners for the aged a Chrrstmas party for Vhller School decorated eggs for the Chrldrens Hospxtal and provlded a Thanksglvmg dmner for a needy lamrly They have emoyed Jomt sessxons wrth Falls Y Teen and our own Hx Y They gave a dance m honor of the Kmg B Court and recently a successful play At the Y Martha Mmck rs Vrce Presxdent of Inter Club Councxl Club sponsors are Mxss Corrme Helwrg and Mrs Beulah Hudson Teen Carpenter s Studxo 7 . ro 1 ' 2 I . . I . . . A l . . I and Mary 'Cattran is Covpresident of Hi-Y-Teen. ro ' 26

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